Nets bypassing qualifying offer on Chris Chiozza and Mike James
Adrian Wojnarowski: Brooklyn declined to offer guard Chris Chiozza the qualifying offer, so he comes a free agent, sources tell ESPN.
– via Twitter wojespn
Michael Scotto: Blake Griffin took a veteran minimum deal to return to the Brooklyn Nets, league sources told @hoopshype. Griffin looked rejuvenated with Brooklyn and returns with the hope of winning his first NBA championship.
– via Twitter MikeAScotto
James Johnson signs with Nets
Adrian Wojnarowski: Free agent F James Johnson has agreed to a one-year deal with the Brooklyn Nets, his agent Mark Bartelstein of @Priority Sports tells ESPN.
– via Twitter wojespn
Nets keeping Bruce Brown
Adrian Wojnarowski: Restricted FA Bruce Brown Jr., is signing the one-year qualifying offer of $4.7M to return to the Brooklyn Nets, his agent Ty Sullivan of @CAA_Basketball tells ESPN. Brown can become an unrestricted free agent next summer. He’s played important role both as starter and off bench.
– via Twitter wojespn
Abusones.Patty Mills headed to Brooklyn
Adrian Wojnarowski: Free agent G Patty Mills has agreed to a two-year, $12M deal with the Brooklyn Nets, his agent Steven Heumann of @CAA_Basketball tells ESPN. Deal includes a player option.
– via Twitter wojespn
Yo creo que se queda más o menos igual. Green aportaba bastante anotación y defensa, mientras que con Mills cambias la defensa por el playmaking desde el banquillo y tener un microondas, algo que echamos de menos.Fallout_3 escribió:¿Mejor darle el dinero a Patty Mills que a Jeff Green? Supongo que sí pero la duda está ahí.
Diría que los temas pendientes son: deshacerse de DJ y ver que se puede pillar en el S&T de Dinwiddie. Las necesidades principales son pivot y alero.
Más detallado lo que consigue Brooklyn Nets:Free agent guard Spencer Dinwiddie reportedly will join the Washington Wizards on a three-year, $62-million deal as part of a multi-team trade between the Wizards, Brooklyn Nets, San Antonio Spurs, Indiana Pacers and Los Angeles Lakers, according to multiple reports.
The Nets reportedly will receive a 2024 second round pick and a 2025 Draft swap with Washington in exchange for Dinwiddie. The Spurs will receive forward Chandler Hutchison and a 2022 second round pick from Washington as part of the deal. The draft night trades between the Wizards, Pacers and Lakers will be combined into this deal, which can become official after Aug. 6.
Here are the complete details of the reported deal:
• Wizards receive: Spencer Dinwiddie, Kyle Kuzma, Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, Montrezl Harrell, Aaron Holiday, Isaiah Todd (31st overall pick)
• Lakers receive: Russell Westbrook
• Nets receive: 2024 second round pick, 2025 pick swap with Wizards
• Spurs receive: Chandler Hutchison, future second round pick
• Pacers receive: Isaiah Jackson (22nd overall pick)
https://www.netsdaily.com/2021/8/4/2261 ... ds-in-2025In return, the Nets are getting:
A second rounder in 2024 ... the more favorable of the Wizards and Grizzlies pick Washington controls;
The right to swap Washington’s second round pick for the Warriors second the Nets control in 2025;
The draft rights to top European center, Nikola Milutinov, taken by the Spurs in the 2015 Draft; and
An $11.45 million trade exception that can be used for up to a year after the sign-and-trade is officially executed. That’s likely to happen Friday.
Kevin Durant to extend with Nets on Saturday
Adrian Wojnarowski: Brooklyn Nets star Kevin Durant plans to sign a four-year, $198 million contract extension sometime after he becomes eligible on Saturday, @RichKleiman tells ESPN. For more on the deal, go to @Boardroom: boardroom.tv/kevin-durant-c…
– via Twitter wojespn
Two years after joining the Brooklyn Nets, 11-time NBA All-Star forward Kevin Durant has agreed to sign a four-year contract extension with the team worth $198 million on Friday, Durant’s longtime manager Rich Kleiman confirms. Following the 2020-21 season, Durant had received $306,172,746 in total career earnings from his NBA contracts, which ranks No. 5 on the all-time list. The 32-year-old’s new deal in Brooklyn will take him above half a billion dollars earned on the court.
– via boardroom.tv
As part of this extension, Kevin Durant will decline his existing player option for the 2022-23 season, and will instead add four years beginning in 2022.
– via boardroom.tv
Dombouya para mí son más las sobras que otra cosa. El resto sí que parecen refuerzos con más enjundia y mejores noticias, así que sí, no es mala offseason.Fallout_3 escribió:Patty Mills
LaMarcus Aldridge
Paul Millsap
James Johnson
Sekou Doumbouya
+ los rookies (sobre todo Cam Thomas)
renovaciones de Griffin y Bruce Brown
y fuera DeAndre Jordan
No ha quedado mala offseason.
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